New York Times Columnist David Brooks' $78 Airport Meal Is Remarkable

data-mm-id=”_btf81aom6″>Everyone seems to be a bit upset with New York Times op-ed star David Brooks for complaining about a $78 meal at the Newark airport but we are more genuinely impressed at his willingness to take the slings in arrows in service of using a pretty flimsy anecdotal experience to paint a broad-brush assertion about the American psyche. Because it's a bold choice to saddle up to a godforsaken gastropub permanently serving up surge pricing, pair a burger and fries with at least one tumbler of brown liquor, and just let it rip. Here's the dinner that set Brooks Рђћ or the New York Times if this was eligible to be expensed Рђћ back the equivalent price of 18 holes and a cart ride at a pretty decent golf course. This meal just cost me $78 at Newark Airport. This is why Americans think the economy is terrible. pic.twitter.com/1qeV9qOBL3Рђћ David Brooks (@nytdavidbrooks) September 21, 2023The replies are both pretty hilarious and aggressive. And also chilling, if people all over this country are being forced to only eat out and take the edge off at airport bars three or four times per week. Really makes you think about what's happened to this place. Now, the perils of trusting a random person on the internet are self-evident. But sleuths are suggesting that a burger at the establishment allegedly in question costs $18. Which is significantly less than $78. So the difference may have come in the glass. Or, if you'd like to take a more charitable approach, it's possible Brooks is simply a very generous tipper Рђћ although generous tippers don't usually then turn around and complain about how much their generosity set them back. Menu suggests the burger/fries cost $17 and the rest must be the whisker. pic.twitter.com/OTmfj9kVKXРђћ RobрхЅ╩│рхЌ Graham ­ЮЋЈ (@ErrataRob) September 21, 2023More on this as it develops.

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